To provide a node (an optical transmission apparatus) enabling expanding the upper limit of the number of nodes capable of automatically forming a squelch table generated in advance in a BLSR system. For the above purpose, when generating a squelch table, hop counts counted from an add node or a drop node are used in place of a node ID of the own, as information of the add node, the drop node, etc. to be transmitted and received using a squelch data link. Thus, it becomes unnecessary to transmit and receive two information sets, a source node ID and a destination node ID, as conventionally required. By this, the number of bits available for identifying nodes can be expanded, enabling expansion of the number of nodes for which a squelch table can be formed automatically.
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1. An optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system having a plurality of optical transmission apparatuses via a bidirectional optical transmission path connected in a ring shape, said plurality of optical transmission apparatuses including an add node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for adding an optical signal, and a drop node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for dropping the optical signal from said add node, said optical transmission apparatus comprising:
a storage unit to store an arrangement order information of the plurality of optical transmission apparatuses connected in the ring shape and identification information of each optical transmission apparatus;
a squelch data link processing unit to receive, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to one side, a first hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the add node, and receive, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, a second hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the drop node, by using a squelch data link; and
a squelch table generation unit to obtain the identification information of the add node based on the arrangement order information and the received first hop count, obtain the identification information of the drop node based on the arrangement order information and the received second hop count, and generate the squelch table storing the identification information of the add node and the drop node;
wherein the squelch data link processing unit increments the received first hop count and transmits the incremented first hop count to the optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, and also increments the received second hop count and transmits the incremented second hop count to the optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the one side.
2. An optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system having a plurality of optical transmission apparatuses via a bidirectional optical transmission path connected in a ring shape, said ring transmission system comprising a first ring system having an add node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for adding an optical signal, and a primary node and a secondary node, which are two optical transmission apparatuses for dropping the optical signal from the add node, and a second ring system connecting the primary node with the secondary node in a predetermined connection form, said optical transmission apparatus comprising:
a storage unit to store an arrangement order information of the plurality of optical transmission apparatuses connected in the ring shape and identification information of each optical transmission apparatus;
a squelch data link processing unit to receive, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to one side, a first hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the add node, and from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, receive a second hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the secondary node, and from the adjacent optical transmission apparatus, receive a third hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the primary node, together with information for identifying the connection form type, by using a squelch data link;
a squelch table generation unit to obtain the identification information of the add node based on the arrangement order information and the received first hop count, obtain the identification information of the secondary node based on the arrangement order information and the received second hop count, and generate the squelch table storing the identification information of the add node and the secondary node; and
a ring interworking on protection table generation unit to generate a ring interworking on protection table storing at least the connection form type and the identification information of the primary node;
wherein the squelch data link processing unit increments the received first hop count, the received second hop count and the received third hop count, and transmits the incremented first hop count, the incremented second hop count and the incremented third hop count to the optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the opposite side to the reception side.
5. An optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system having a plurality of optical transmission apparatuses via a bidirectional optical transmission path connected in a ring shape, said ring transmission system comprising a first ring system having an add node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for adding an optical signal, and a primary node and a secondary node which are two optical transmission apparatuses for dropping the optical signal from the add node, and a second ring system connecting the primary node with the secondary node in a predetermined connection form, said optical transmission apparatus comprising:
a storage unit to store an arrangement order information of the plurality of optical transmission apparatuses connected in the ring shape and identification information of each optical transmission apparatus;
a squelch data link processing unit to receive, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to one side, a first hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the add node, and from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, receive a second hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to either one of the primary node or the secondary node, and from the adjacent optical transmission apparatus, receive a third hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the remaining one of the primary node and the secondary node, together with information for identifying the connection form type, by using a squelch data link;
a squelch table generation unit to obtain the identification information of the add node based on the arrangement order information and the received first hop count, obtain the identification information of the secondary node based on the arrangement order information and the received second hop count, and generate the squelch table storing the identification information of the add node and the secondary node; and
a ring interworking on protection table generation unit to generate a ring interworking on protection table storing at least the connection form type and the identification information of the primary node;
wherein the squelch data link processing unit increments the received first hop count, the received second hop count and the received third hop count, and transmits the incremented first hop count, the incremented second hop count and the incremented third hop count to the optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the opposite side to the reception side.
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This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP2004/014324, filed on Sep. 30, 2004, now pending, herein incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system of BLSR (Bi-directional Line Switched Ring) structure having bidirectional transmission capability, and more particularly, optical transmission apparatus capable of expanding the upper limit of the number of optical transmission apparatuses (nodes) installable in one ring.
A ring transmission system of BLSR (Bi-directional Line Switched Ring) structure having a bidirectional transmission capability (hereafter, may simply be referred to “BLSR system” depending on the cases) is realized conforming to the SONET (Synchronous Optical Network), in which, typically, a ring-shaped transmission path is configured by connecting between each plurality of optical transmission apparatuses through optical fiber lines having work channels ordinarily for use in data transmission and protection channels for standby. In normal cases, a data is transmitted from an add node in which the data is inserted into the ring to a drop node in which the data is extracted from the ring, through a path being set in the work channel. On the occurrence of any fault in the work channel, the data transmission path is switched over so as to use the protection channel, through which the data is circulated in the opposite direction to the transmission direction through the work channel, and the data is transmitted to the drop node.
Here, as a transmission mode in the BLSR system, a system termed OC (Optical Carrier)-48 is adopted. In the OC48, in a line configured of one optical fiber, 48 time slots are time multiplexed, thereby forming 48 channels per line, of which a half, i.e. 24 channels, are allotted to the work channels, while the remaining 24 channels are allotted to the protection channels. In a so-called two-fiber BLSR structure, each node is connected with two optical fibers, thus configuring a ring network, in which each optical fiber line includes 24 work channels and 24 protection channels. Further, the transmission directions of the respective optical fibers are opposite. Namely, the work channels and the protection channels of one optical fiber transmit data clockwise, while the work channels and the protection channels of the other optical fiber transmit data counterclockwise. Therefore, on the occurrence of a fault in a certain work channel, the data transmission path is switched over to a protection channel of the other optical fiber, and data are transmitted in the opposite direction to the original transmission direction through the work channel.
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Now, in the BLSR system, when the path is set on a work channel in the ring, as information for deciding whether data can be relieved in the event of a fault on the work channel of interest, a squelch table is generated on a channel-by-channel basis in each node in which the path exists. ‘Squelch’ signifies processing for preventing the data (optical signal) being in transmission from being connected to an incorrect node and relieving the data, which is performed when the ring transmission path falls into a state of being divided into sections due to the fault occurrence on a ring line. More specifically, the squelch is the processing performed in each node to add an AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) to the optical signal, thereby preventing optical signal crosstalk.
To realize the above squelch function, the squelch table is provided in each node. The squelch table is a table having cross-connect information necessary for squelching stored therein. More specifically, for each work channel, data indicating a source node (add node) ID and a destination node (drop node) ID are stored. By means of the above squelch table, each node can obtain cross-connect information, regarding from which node to which node a path has been set.
The above squelch table is automatically formed at the time of setting the cross-connect, by use of a squelch data link, which is a control channel.
Then, as shown in
When storing the destination ID, a relative ID being referenced from the source node ID is used, instead of an absolute ID like the aforementioned source node ID. The relative ID is an ID representing the number of nodes ahead from the source node. Therefore, the relative ID varies as the source node varies. In the exemplary case shown in
Referring back to
Thus, when recognizing the add node and the drop node in the path, each node generates the squelch table.
In the aforementioned squelch data link format shown in
As such, in the format of the current state, because the number of bits assigned to the source node and the destination node are 4 bits, respectively, the assignable values are restricted to 16 kinds, 0 to 15. Under such the restriction, the upper limit of the nodes which can exist in one BLSR ring is 16, and it is not possible to accommodate nodes exceeding 16 in one ring.
When it is intended to form a ring network accommodating more than 16 nodes, it can be realized to form a plurality of BLSR rings each having 16 nodes or less, and interconnect the rings. For such the ring interconnection system, DCP (Drop and Continue on Protection), DTP (Dual Transmission on Protection), etc. are known. As to the ring interconnection system, since detailed description has been given in the Patent document 1 (the official gazette of the Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-141924) listed below, of which description will be given later, the description is omitted here.
However, in the trend of large scale networks in recent years, it has been desired to expand the upper limit of the number of nodes accommodable in one ring. Because no means is provided for relieving data in the event of a fault on the line between the rings, in contrast to the protection channels provided in the ring, data relief is intended by means of the aforementioned DCP and DTP connection systems. However, as compared to the intra-ring transmission, fault tolerance performance in the inter-ring transmission is degraded. Therefore, in order to increase the fault tolerance performance also, it is desired to expand the number of nodes accommodable in one ring.
In the Patent document 2 (the official gazette of the Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-224571) listed below, there has been disclosed a technique for enabling 16 nodes or more to be accommodable in one ring. However, the technique concerned is intended to expand the number of nodes which are possible to decide a path switchover in BLSR, and it is not possible to automatically form a squelch table in regard to a ring accommodating more than 16 nodes.
Also, in the Patent document 2 (the official gazette of the Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-141924), although there has been disclosed a method for setting an interring connection system such as the above-mentioned DCP and DTP, the setting method therefor is rather complicated.
Patent document 1: The official gazette of the Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2002-141924.
Patent document 2: The official gazette of the Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-224571.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide anode (optical transmission apparatus) enabling expansion of the upper limit of the number of nodes capable of automatically forming a squelch table generated in advance in regard to path setting in a BLSR system.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a node (optical transmission apparatus) enabling easy setting of ring interconnection (for example, DCP and DTP) for mutually connecting the rings.
As a first configuration of the optical transmission apparatus according to the present invention to achieve the above-mentioned object, there is provided an optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system having a plurality of optical transmission apparatuses via a bidirectional optical transmission path connected in a ring shape, in which the plurality of optical transmission apparatuses include an add node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for adding an optical signal, and a drop node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for dropping the optical signal from the add node. The optical transmission apparatus includes: a storage means for storing arrangement order information of the plurality of optical transmission apparatuses connected in the ring shape and identification information of each optical transmission apparatus; a squelch data link processing means for receiving, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to one side, a first hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the add node, and receiving, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, a second hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the drop node by using a squelch data link; and a squelch table generation means for obtaining the identification information of the add node based on the arrangement order information and the received first hop count, obtaining the identification information of the drop node based on the arrangement order information and the received second hop count, and generating the squelch table storing the identification information of the add node and the drop node.
As a second configuration of the optical transmission apparatus according to the present invention, in the above first configuration, the squelch data link processing means increments the received first hop count and transmits the incremented first hop count to the optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, and also increments the received second hop count and transmits the incremented second hop count to the optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the one side.
As a third configuration of the optical transmission apparatus according to the present invention, there is provided an optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system having a plurality of optical transmission apparatuses via a bidirectional optical transmission path connected in a ring shape, in which the ring transmission system includes a first ring system having an add node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for adding an optical signal, and a primary node and a secondary node, which are two optical transmission apparatuses for dropping the optical signal from the add node, and a second ring system connecting the primary node with the secondary node in a predetermined connection form. The above optical transmission apparatus includes: a storage means for storing arrangement order information of the plurality of optical transmission apparatuses connected in the ring shape and identification information of each optical transmission apparatus; a squelch data link processing means for receiving, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to one side, a first hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the add node, and from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, receiving a second hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the secondary node, and from the adjacent optical transmission apparatus, receiving a third hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the primary node, together with information for identifying the connection form type by using a squelch data link; a squelch table generation means for obtaining the identification information of the add node based on the arrangement order information and the received first hop count, obtaining the identification information of the secondary node based on the arrangement order information and the received second hop count, and generating the squelch table storing the identification information of the add node and the secondary node; and a RIP table generation means for generating a RIP table storing at least the connection form type and the identification information of the primary node.
As a fourth configuration of the optical transmission apparatus according to the present invention, there is provided an optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system having a plurality of optical transmission apparatuses via a bidirectional optical transmission path connected in a ring shape, in which the ring transmission system includes a first ring system having an add node, which is an optical transmission apparatus for adding an optical signal, and a primary node and a secondary node which are two optical transmission apparatuses for dropping the optical signal from the add node, and a second ring system connecting the primary node with the secondary node in a predetermined connection form. The optical transmission apparatus includes: a storage means for storing arrangement order information of the plurality of optical transmission apparatuses connected in the ring shape and identification information of each optical transmission apparatus; a squelch data link processing means for receiving, from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to one side, a first hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the add node, and from optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the other side, receiving a second hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to either one of the primary node or the secondary node, and further, from the adjacent optical transmission apparatus, receiving a third hop count, which is the number of optical transmission apparatuses being existent between to the remaining one of the primary node and the secondary node, together with information for identifying the connection form type by using a squelch data link; a squelch table generation means for obtaining the identification information of the add node based on the arrangement order information and the received first hop count, obtaining the identification information of the secondary node based on the arrangement order information and the received second hop count, and generating the squelch table storing the identification information of the add node and the secondary node; and a RIP table generation means for generating a RIP table storing at least the connection form type and the identification information of the primary node.
As a fifth configuration according to the present invention, in the above third or fourth configuration, the squelch data link processing means increments the received first hop count, the received second hop count and the received third hop count, and transmits the incremented first hop count, the incremented second hop count and the incremented third hop count to the optical transmission apparatus being located adjacent to the opposite side to the reception side.
As a sixth configuration according to the present invention, in the above third configuration, the connection form is either a first form in which the optical signal from the add node is dropped at the primary node and transmitted to the second ring system, and also the optical signal is continued to be transmitted from the primary node to the secondary node, and dropped also at the secondary node and transmitted to the second ring system, or alternatively, a second form in which the optical signal from the add node is transmitted to one direction, and dropped at the primary node and transmitted to the second ring system, and also the optical signal from the add node is transmitted also to the other direction and dropped at the secondary node and transmitted to the second ring system.
As a seventh configuration according to the present invention, in the above fourth configuration, the connection form is that the optical signal from the add node is transmitted to one direction, dropped at the primary node, and transmitted to the second ring system, and also the optical signal from the add node is also transmitted to the other direction, dropped at the secondary node, and transmitted to the second ring system.
Hereafter, the present embodiments of the present invention will be described referring to the drawings. However, the embodiments shown below are not intended to limit the technical scope of the present invention.
Further, the cross-connect information according to the present embodiment also includes whether the ring interconnection form is DCP (Drop and Continue on Protection) or DTP (Dual Transmission on Protection), in addition to the hop count information. In regard to the above DTP and DCP, detailed description will be given later. Further, as shown in
In case of the present embodiment, 6 bits are assigned for the hop count, and accordingly, in a BLSR system accommodating maximum 64 nodes in one ring, the squelch table can be formed automatically. Therefore, it becomes possible to greatly expand the number of nodes accommodable in one ring, as compared to the conventional method (conventionally, 16 nodes). Further, since the above expansion can be achieved only by modifying the squelch data link format through software modification without modification of the hardware node configuration constituting the BLSR system, the expansion of the number of nodes can be achieved quite easily.
Hereafter, taking a path shown in
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As shown in
Then, because it is necessary for node 3 to inform node 2 and node 1 that the self-node is the drop node, node 3 increments by 1 the hop count in the transmission value field on the W side/W→E direction, and transmits the above transmission value (in this case, the value is changed from the initial value “0” to “1”). At this time, DCP and DTP remain the initial values “0”.
As shown in
Also, since node 2 is a through node, node 2 increments the received hop count by 1 (in this case, the hop count is changed from “1” to “2”), and transmits the above value from the W side, as a transmission value (DCP and DTP remain “0”.
The transmission value from node 2 is received on the E side/W→E direction of node 1, as a reception value. Using the reception side (in this case, the E side) of the reception value and the hop count “2” in the reception value, node 1 recognizes that the add node is node 3 which is located two hops ahead on the E side. More specifically, by use of the node arrangement order information and the hop count, node 1 identifies node 3, and further, obtains the node ID proper to node 3 from proper ID information retained in each node. Thus, since the add node and the drop node have been decided, the set path is also recognized to be node 1→node 2→node 3.
Thus, the entire nodes with cross-connect setting can know that the set path is a path in which an optical signal is added to node 1, passes through node 2, and is dropped at node 3, and thus, it becomes possible to generate the squelch table. Namely, in the squelch table, the ID of node 1, which is the add node, is registered as source node ID, and also, the ID of node 3, which is the drop node, is registered as destination node ID.
As having been described, according to the present embodiment, by applying the hop count from the add node or the drop node, in place of the node ID of the own, as information of the add node, the drop node, etc. necessary for generating the squelch table, it becomes unnecessary to transmit and receive two information sets, source node ID and destination node ID, as having been required in the conventional method, thereby enabling effective use of the squelch data link bits. Preferably, by assigning 6 bits for the hop count among the cross-connect information formed of 1 byte, the hop count from 0 to 63 can be handled, and accordingly, even in case of accommodating 64 nodes in maximum per one ring of the BLSR system, each node can recognize the add node and the drop node, and the squelch table can be formed automatically.
Next, DCP and DTP will be described.
According to the BLSR specification, when it is required to have nodes more than the number of nodes accommodable in a ring, it is intended to interconnect two rings or more. The above interconnection system between the rings includes two types: DCP (Drop and Continue on Protection) and DTP (Dual Transmission on Protection).
Further, each node is configured to be able to know whether the self-node belongs to DCP or DTP by means of a table called RIP (Ring Interworking On Protection) table. The above RIP table includes information in which information necessary for connecting between two ring transmission systems or more is stored. Because the above RIP table is generated, the ring transmission system connected by means of two rings or more can be realized.
In a first ring transmission system and a second ring transmission system being interconnected, with the provision of two drop nodes in a first ring signal system, optical signals are transmitted from the first ring transmission system to the second ring transmission system through two routes in the DCP connection and the DTP connection. Namely, in the second ring transmission system, there are provided two add nodes respectively connected to the two drop nodes in the first ring transmission system, signifying a connection configuration in which one optical signal having better quality out of the added optical signals of the two routes is selected in one add node specified in advance.
Here, the two drop nodes in the first ring transmission system are referred to as primary node and secondary node, respectively, while the add node in the first ring transmission system is referred to as terminal node.
Further, the optical signals independently received in the primary node and the secondary node are transmitted to the two add nodes in the second ring transmission system through the two routes, and the optical signal having better quality is selected, which is then transmitted in the second ring transmission system. Further, the use of either the above DCP connection or the DTP connection is selected depending on the location relationship among the terminal node, the primary node and the secondary node. Typically, the DCP connection is a connection configuration in which a signal added to the terminal node is dropped at the primary node, and the transmission is continued intact, and further, the signal is dropped at the secondary node. Also, the DTP connection is a connection configuration in which an optical signal added to the terminal node is transmitted to both directions (W→E direction/E→W direction), and the optical signal is dropped at the primary node located in one direction, as well as at the secondary node located in the other direction.
Now, in case of the DCP connection and the DTP connection, the primary node and the secondary node become drop nodes, and in the above case, a node registered as destination node in the squelch table is predetermined to be the secondary node, and information in regard to the primary node is not registered in the squelch table. Therefore, when performing the DCP connection and the DTP connection, if only the squelch table is used, it is not possible to express cross-connect information in the DCP connection and the DTP connection. To complement the above, the RIP table (Ring Interworking Protection) table is formed.
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Then, in order to inform node 2 and node 1 that the self-node is the drop node, node 3 increments by 1 the hop count in the transmission value field of the W side/W→E direction, and transmits the above transmission value from the W side (in this case, the hop count is changed from the initial value “0” to “1”). At this time, DCP and DTP remain the initial values “0”.
As shown in
Then, node 2 increments the hop count in the reception value by 1 (in this case, the hop count is changed from “1” to “2”), and transmits from the W side as a transmission value (DCP and DTP remain “0”).
The transmission value from node 2 is received on the E side/W→E direction of node 1. Using the reception side (in this case, the E side) of the reception value and the hop count “2” in the reception data link value, node 1 recognizes that the optical signal is dropped at node 3 which is located two hops ahead on the E side of node 1.
At this stage, each node recognizes that a path of node 1→node 2→node 3 has been set, but does not recognize at all in regard to the DCP connection.
As such, each node has been able to know the existence of the path, node 1→node 2→node 3. However, the actual path is a path of the DCP connection performed in node 2, a primary node, and a cross-connect setting of the DCP connection has been made in node 2. Therefore, subsequently, node 2 informs node 1 and node 3 that the path is a DCP connection path. The DCP notification by node 2 is made after the completion of the notifications of the above-mentioned
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As described above, by obtaining cross-connect information in regard to the DCP connection path, each node can automatically form the squelch table and the RIP table. Here, in case of the DCP connection, a source node ID registered in the squelch table is the ID of node 1, the terminal node, while a destination node ID is the ID of node 3, the secondary node. As described above, because the DCP/DTP type, the terminal node ID, the primary node ID and the secondary node ID are stored in the RIP table, it is possible to describe the cross-connect state of the path by means of the squelch table and the RIP table.
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Then, because of having a cross-connect setting of “drop”, node 1 and node 3 inform node 2 thereof. Typically, node 1 increments by 1 the hop count in the transmission value field of the E side/E→W direction, and node 3 increments by 1 the hop count in the transmission value field of the W side/W→E direction (in this case, each hop count is changed from the initial value “0” to “1”), and the above hop counts are transmitted as transmission values, respectively. Here, the DTP and DCP fields remain “0”.
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Similarly, since the reception hop count in node 3 is “2”, node 3 can know the existence of the path of node 2→node 1, in which node 1 being located two hops ahead on the W side functions as drop node. Then, node 3 recognizes the self-node as secondary node, from the fact that the transmission value from node 2 has been received through the protection channel, and by recognizing the DTP connection.
In such a way as described above, by obtaining cross-connect information in regard to the DTP connection path, each node can automatically form the squelch table and the RIP table. Here, in case of the DTP connection, a source node ID registered in the squelch table is the ID of node 2, the terminal node, while a destination node ID is the ID of node 3, the secondary node. As described above, in the RIP table, there are stored the DCP/DTP type, the node ID of the terminal node, the node ID of the primary node, and the secondary node ID, and accordingly, it is possible to describe a path cross-connect state using the squelch table and the RIP table.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, DCP information and DTP information are buried in the transmission/reception values of a squelch data link, and therefore, by performing the processing according to the above-mentioned procedure, each node can know that a DCP/DTP path is being set, and which node functions as primary node, secondary node or terminal node, with ease and precision.
In the present invention, when generating a squelch table, hop counts counted from an add node or a drop node are used in place of a node ID of the own, as information of the add node, the drop node, etc. to be transmitted and received using a squelch data link. This makes it unnecessary to transmit and receive two information sets, a source node ID and a destination node ID, as conventionally required. By this, the number of bits available for identifying nodes can be expanded, enabling expansion of the number of nodes for which a squelch table can be formed automatically.
Also, because the connection form type (DCP and DTP) between rings is buried in the transmission and reception values of the squelch data link, each node can know that a DCP/DTP path is being set, and which node functions as primary node, secondary node or terminal node with ease and precision.
In optical transmission apparatus in a ring transmission system of BLSR (Bidirectional Line Switched Ring) structure, having a bidirectional transmission capability, the upper limit of the number of the optical transmission apparatus (nodes) installable in one ring can be expanded.
Harada, Tomoyuki, Ohkawa, Naokatsu
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